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Fatmawati, Azizah. "Implementasi Taqwim Standar Indonesia sebagai Pemersatu Kalender Masyarakat Indonesia." AL - AFAQ : Jurnal Ilmu Falak dan Astronomi 4, no. 2 (2022): 157–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.20414/afaq.v4i2.4166.

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Indonesia is famous for its diversity ranging from culture, religion, ethnicity and others. Including the calendar system owned by each tribe or local community. In Indonesia itself for the calendar calendar system that is known in general, namely the Samsiyah calendar system (AD) and the Qomariyah year (Hijri). Almost every tribe or community in every region in Indonesia has their own local calendar or calendar according to their beliefs. Due to the existence of these various calendars, the Government is trying to unify these various types of calendars through the Indonesian Standard Taqwin, where the method or criteria used are the Imkan al-Rukyat criteria or the Visibility of the Hilal MABIMS. Although there is no obligation to comply with one regulation, namely regarding the use of one main calendar, this effort is intended to harmonize the use of calendars in Indonesia.
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Putri, Hasna Tuddar, and Ibnu Qodir. "ACEH LOCAL WISDOM IN THE METHOD OF DETERMINING THE HIJRI CALENDAR." Al-Hilal: Journal of Islamic Astronomy 4, no. 1 (2022): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.21580/al-hilal.2022.4.1.11321.

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Calendars with cultural nuances are part of local wisdom that should be preserved, one of which is the formulation of Sheikh Abbas Kutakarang's calendar from Aceh. This article aims to see how Sheikh Abbas Kutakarang shaped local wisdom in the method of determining the classical Hijri calendar in Aceh. This article is qualitative in nature by using library data with content analysis method. The primary data source used is the book of Tāj al-Mulūk by Sheikh Abbas Kutakarang. This article finds that there are characteristics of local wisdom in determining the classical Hijri calendar in Aceh in different methods and algorithms from classical Javanese reckoning. These differences have an impact on differences in determining the beginning of the Hijri year. This method is a representation of local wisdom in the Hijri calendar in Aceh.
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Syam, Hikmatul Adhiyah. "THE ESSENTIALITY OF THE NUSANTARA TRADITIONAL CALENDAR." Al-Hilal: Journal of Islamic Astronomy 3, no. 1 (2021): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.21580/al-hilal.2021.3.1.7778.

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Today, tomorrow, yesterday, and later is the time because this life will always talk about the time that can affect the pattern of life in an environment. So that the existence of time becomes important. Based on this, a time system was compiled using the circulation of celestial bodies. Previous people have inherited the traditional calendar in their respective regions. This adapts to the condition of the community and its environment. The research question in this research is how the interpretations of the traditional calendars in the archipelago. The purpose of this research is to explore the essential meaning of the traditional calendars in the archipelago. The method used in this research is library research. This method is used to describe the various existing sources. The results showed that the calendar in each region has its own meaning for the wearer. The Batak calendar is used to determine good and bad days, the Pranatamangsa calendar for season markers, the Saka calendar for marking religious rituals, the Islamic Javanese calendar for historical momentum markers and Islamic teachings, the Bugis calendar for guidelines for daily activities and the Maluku calendar for marking the time of manufacture boat.
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Ahn, Y. S., and E. H. Lee. "The Comparison between Calculation Methods on the Solar Position in the Chiljeongsan Naepion and Chiljeongsan Oepion." Key Engineering Materials 277-279 (January 2005): 824–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.277-279.824.

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The Chiljeongsan Naepion (七政算內篇) and the Chiljeongsan Oepion (七政算外篇), landmark achievements in the field of astronomical calendars in Korea, were published in the 26th year (1444 A.D.) of the reign of King Sejong (世宗, 1418-1450 A.D.) of the Choseon(朝鮮) dynasty, firmly establishing the calendar making system of Choseon. The Chiljeongsan Naepion adopts the conventions of the Shoushi calendar (授時曆) of the Yuan (元) dynasty (1280-1367 A.D.) of China, but also consults the Datong calendar (大統曆) and the modified Datong-li Tongkue (大統曆通軌), published during the Ming(明) dynasty (1368-1643 A.D.) of China. Furthermore, the Chiljeongsan Naepion corrects errors in the referred Chinese calendars and adds calculations of sunrise and sunset at the latitude of Seoul. On the other hand, the Chiljeongsan Oepion adopts the conventions of the Huihui calendar (回回曆) of Arabia translated and edited by the Arabian astronomer Mashayihei (馬沙亦黑) [1] in China. The Huihui calendar uses an Islamic theory of epicycles for its treatment of lunar and planetary motions. This means that aspects of the Ptolemaic system had been introduced into the Korean astronomy in the 15th century The calendar of the Choseon dynasty was made by the method of Chiljeongsan Naepion, but the calculations of solar and lunar eclipses and five planet’s positions are compared to those of the Chiljeongsan Oepion. In this paper, we discussed mainly the differences of the calculation methods of the solar positions in both calendars.
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Prabowo, Agung, Diah Paramita Amitarwati, and Sukono Sukono. "Beginning of Fasting Based on the Javanese Aboge and Asapon Calendars." International Journal of Ethno-Sciences and Education Research 2, no. 4 (2022): 165–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.46336/ijeer.v2i4.386.

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The Javanese calendar has been in use since July 8, 1633 AD, during the time of Sultan Agung. In the Javanese calendar, there is a cycle called kurup. Aboge is one of the kurup in the Javanese calendar, the third kurup after Awahgi and Amiswon. Currently, the Javanese calendar has reached the fourth circle, namely Asapon. Even though it is kurup, Aboge is special because Aboge is seen as a religious sect. Regarding determining the beginning of fasting and other religious holidays, Aboge has its own method based on the Javanese-Aboge Calendar, better known as the Aboge Calendar. This research was made to explain the inconsistency in determining the start of fasting calculated by the Aboge and Asapon calendars, compared to government regulations. The research method is a literature study and a case study surveying government regulation regarding the beginning of fasting and Eid al-Fitr. The study results show that both the Aboge Calendar and the Asapon Calendar are not appropriate when used as a guide for determining the implementation of religious holidays.
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Breen, John. "Inside Tokugawa Religion: Stars, Planets and the Calendar-as-method." Culture and Cosmos 10, no. 1 and 2 (2006): 63–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.46472/cc.01210.0209.

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The study of religion in early modern (Tokugawa) Japan has failed to keep pace with the study of religion in the periods that preceded and followed it. What has been lacking particularly are explorations of religious praxis. The present study proposes a novel approach to this subject with its critical focus on the Tokugawa calendar and its almanac commentaries. Calendars, and their multiple prescriptions for particular types of action and non-action, informed as they are by the cosmic wisdom of yin yang (onmyō) and five-phases-of-matter thinking (gogyō shisō), offer unique insights into precisely the neglected field of religious practice. This study sets out to decode the calendar and explore the ways in which it determined religious practice in early modern Japan. It discloses the centrality of the worship of stellar kami.
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Relf, P. Diane, and David McKissack. "CONSUMER NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT CALENDAR." HortScience 25, no. 9 (1990): 1114b—1114. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.25.9.1114b.

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The Virginia Gardener Nutrient Management Education Program addressed non-point, urban-runoff pollution of Virginia's streams, estuaries, and groundwater, and included a calendar aimed at alerting the garden consumer to the connection between overfertilization and water pollution. Over 15,000 calendars were requested.A survey of calendar recipients was conducted. 1500 persons were chosen at random, a subsequent address check confirmed adequate distribution among the regions of the state. The response rate was 28%. Responses indicated that 91.3% of those surveyed had changed their garden practices in some way because of the calendar. 90% of the respondents indicated that the calendar had shown them a connection between proper gardening techniques and water quality, with 82.2% indicating the calendar had been moderately to greatly successful in showing them this connection.The 1989 Virginia Gardener Calendar was an effective method of educating garden consumers about the connection between water quality and nutrient runoff, and cultural practices which lessen the need for fertilizer in the home garden.
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Dreyfel'd, Oksana. "Interactive Medical Calendar as a Genre of Internet Communication: Russian as a Foreign Language." Virtual Communication and Social Networks 2023, no. 1 (2023): 32–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/2782-4799-2023-2-1-32-36.

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This paper describes the linguo-didactic prospects of using the method of interactive medical calendar to develop an artificial language environment for students who study Russian as a foreign language. It features classifications of medical calendars, their receptive properties, and experience of using them as a linguo-didactic genre in teaching Russian. The authors designed an interactive medical calendar that develops a professional medical jargon in non-Russian speakers at medical institutes. The method proved to be an efficient multimedia tool that unites the realities of medicine and language learning in a new context. It promotes learning by doing and out-of-class practice. The calendar allows non-Russian speakers to use professional terms and activates theoretical knowledge while developing digital skills. It also improves the skill of cross-cultural contacts, encourages informal communication, individualizes the learning process, and increases motivation in mastering both the medical profession and the Russian language. The method of medical calendar is a simple genre that facilitates the academic process of learning Russian as a foreign language by adding new activities and information.
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Rakhimi, Dilshod Kamolzoda. "The Start of the New Year According to the National Calendars of the Tajiks." Ethnic Culture 4, no. 2 (2022): 30–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31483/r-102791.

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The article is devoted to the issues of the traditional calendar of the Tajik people. The purpose of the article is to consider the traditional ways of determining the onset of seasons and months among mountain Tajiks based on the use of the method of theoretical analysis. It was revealed that the main ways to determine the onset of the new year were: calculation according to the Iranian solar calendar (the entry of the sun into the constellation Aries); calendar «the sun in man» (the arrival of the sun in the sign of the «heart»); observing the appearance of stars in a certain place; reaching the shade from the sun peaks, rocks and stones; sunrise or sunset behind the sign (behind peaks, rocks, cracks); the appearance of sunlight through cracks (windows, cracks, stones with holes); phenological or behavioral observations of animals, as well as the growth of spring plants and flowers (wagtails, storks, swallows, partridges, cats, beetles). In conclusion, it is concluded that in the past, in different mountainous regions, the Tajiks had their own calendars and calendars based on observations of the cycle of the Sun and Moon, planets and stars; on the perception of natural and man-made features – for example, the fall of shadows on objects at certain points, the migration of animals and birds, and the behavior of animals. Experience and observations were passed down from generation to generation, some natural patterns were discovered and various calendars were compiled. However, along with the introduction of the lunar and solar calendars, and later the Gregorian calendar, vernacular calendars survived until the mid-twentieth century, and some of them even survive to this day.
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Moelki-123, Moelki Fahmi Ardliansyah. "Mistar Kalender dalam Pengembangan Khazanah Instrument Falak." AL - AFAQ : Jurnal Ilmu Falak dan Astronomi 4, no. 1 (2022): 95–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.20414/afaq.v4i1.5115.

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Calendars by humans are used to mark the change of days and dates. Basically the calendar refers to the movement of celestial bodies. For example, the Gregorian calendar is a calendar that refers to the movement of the Sun. At this point, actually knowing the date on the calendar can be through solar observations, but of course you need a tool. In this study trying to build a celestial instrument to determine the date on the Gregorian calendar called the Mistar Kalender. Furthermore, this study tries to analyze the extent of its accuracy as well as its advantages and disadvantages. This study uses a mixed method combining library and experimental methods with descriptive analysis and numerical analysis approaches where data collection is done through documentation and numerical experimental results. The result of this research is that the Calendar Ruler is built on the concept of the position of the Sun at the local celestial meridian by utilizing a stick/gnomon which will form a shadow length of different sunlight each day. The results of the numerical test carried out showed that the length of the gnomon affected the placement of the sign for the date. The disadvantage of this instrument is that it is local according to the coordinates of the place of observation and depends on the weather at the time of observation. The advantage is as a celestial education medium to make it easier to understand the concept of the Gregorian calendar from the position of the Sun when it is in the local sky meridian.Keywords: Calendar Ruler, Gnomon, Astronomical Instruments
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Calendar method"

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Sutton, James Eric. "A Test of the Reliability and Validity of the Life-Events Calendar Method Using Ohio Prisoners." The Ohio State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1222139932.

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Shou, Shitong. "Evaluating a Simple Trading Strategy with Dividend Stocks." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2014. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/806.

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In this paper we will be studying and backtesting a particular investment strategy by buying and holding dividend stocks. We think dividend stock is an important type of investment to investors and portfolio managers because of its cash implications, especially in a high volatility equity market. Furthermore, we think that consistency in a company’s ability and willingness in distributing dividends to its shareholders is a strong indicator of its financial strength and operational success. How portfolio managers should pick the best performing dividend stocks would then become an important issue. In this paper, we will be testing the historical performance of a portfolio of dividend stocks that we construct and adjust based on a list of parameters associated with companies’ operational performance, cash position, and dividend yield. Hence, the main way we select stocks in the portfolio is based on fundamental analysis. Our research is conducted relying exclusively on the Wharton Research Data Services database (WRDS). In addition to evaluating the investment attractiveness of our portfolio, the strategy may also have implications regarding several other topics including the semi-strong form market efficiency and active portfolio management. Therefore, this paper covers also potential benefits to be gained from the strategy other than its investment payoff.
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Abdullah, Muhammad Haziq Lim. "Technology-based intervention for supporting the development of children with autism spectrum disorder." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2018. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/122561/1/Muhammad%20Haziq%20Lim_Abdullah_Thesis.pdf.

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This research designed and evaluated MyCalendar, an exploratory visual calendar application for use by elementary school children on the Autism Spectrum, their parents and teachers, across both home and school settings, with a view to better supporting their communication. The study developed methods of engaging children with ASD that focus around their own motivations, activities and interests, therefore supporting the development of each individual child. The significance of the research is to present a new, collaborative model of parent-child-teacher interactions, using a technology-based intervention to support children with ASD between home and school.
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Kulhanek, Ashley Lynn. "User-Friendly Methods for Timing Integrated Pest Management Strategies: An Analysis of Degree-Day Models and Biological Calendars." The Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1259690152.

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Cotoranu, Alexandru. "Supporting Interaction Designers through the Accomplishment Support Tool: IxD Companion." Thesis, Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-23765.

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This thesis paper addresses a problem of motivation that interaction designers experience when managing multiple design processes while keeping track of many design considerations. Once this issue is described at length, the paper focuses towards a possible solution in the form of a hybrid between creativity and productivity support tools: an accomplishment support tool. This tool is meant to support interaction designers in their experience with managing multiple processes.This paper does not suggest that interaction design is the only profession that suffers from the motivation issue that is described, nor does it deny that other professions could benefit from the use of such a tool. The paper merely attempts to narrow the issue down to one profession so that it may be addressed within the limits of the thesis project.The paper explores the need for such a tool by inspecting and analyzing current methods and digital applications used by interaction designers and mentions how this need is addressed with solutions based on relevant theories from diverse areas of interest. As defining qualities emerge from a combination of theoretical and practical research, case studies are described from a preparation perspective and then as experienced by workshop participants and interviewees.The case studies (which include workshops and prototype modules) are then reflected upon and discussed in terms of their impact on the overall goals of the thesis project. A final prototype in the form of a web application, IxD Companion, is then described through scenarios of use and assessed in the conclusion. Suggestion to future work on accomplishment support tools such as IxD Companion, as well as others, is provided at the end.
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Cheng, Chiao-Chun, and 鄭巧君. "Develop Calendar Effect-based Trading Strategy Using Time-series Modeling and Artificial Intelligence Methods." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/47925875640239653421.

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碩士<br>國立交通大學<br>資訊管理研究所<br>104<br>This paper focuses on analyzing and modeling the calendar anomalies in the 502 component stocks of S&P 500 Index. The research target of Day-of-the-week effect is defined as “daily return on Mondays could be lower than it on previous Friday”. Compared to the previous learning-based approaches which focus on market trend prediction and trading signal extraction, we use artificial intelligence methods and time-series modeling to improve a well-known financial phenomenon, Day-of-the-week effect. The experimental results evaluate the system performance with multiple binary classifications techniques, various feature extraction combinations, and different parameter settings of learning system design. We found that the proposed system with LDA-Linear Uniform Prior algorithm may outperforms SVM and Artificial Neural Networks kernels. In addition, the accuracy evaluation can achieve 70% when adopting two discriminant feature representation method, including “long-term technical indicators” and “intra-Friday information.” The first one may lead to higher prediction accuracy and the second one could produce lower investment risks. In summary, the proposed artificial intelligence methods can effectively predict the Day-of-the-week effect in the component stocks of S&P 500 index. The classification based on LDA-Linear Uniform Prior learning kernel and long-term technical indicators may lead to the robust experimental results. We also develop an extended trading strategy based on the proposed classifier to demonstrate the practical value of this research in real investing applications of financial markets.
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Зуб, Анна Олегівна. "Організаційно-технологічне проектування та надійність в житловому будівництві". Магістерська робота, 2020. https://dspace.znu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/12345/1985.

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Зуб А. О. Організаційно-технологічне проектування та надійність в житловому будівництві : кваліфікаційна робота магістра спеціальності 192 "Будівництво та цивільна інженерія" / наук. керівник М. О. Полтавець. Запоріжжя: ЗНУ, 2020. 91 с.<br>UA : Кваліфікаційна випускна робота для здобуття ступеня вищої освіти магістра за спеціальністю 192 «Будівництво та цивільна інженерія». Науковий керівник доц. каф. ПЦБ Полтавець М.О. Запорізький національний університет. Факультет будівництва та цивільної інженерії, кафедра промислового та цивільного будівництва, 2020 р. Вдосконалена загальна методика організаційно-технологічного проектування для підвищення надійності зведення житлових будівель; досліджена методика прогнозування термінів зведення житлових будинків на основі імовірнісно-статистичного підходу; проаналізований вплив напруженості робіт календарного графіку на надійність зведення житлових будівель; розроблені рекомендацій по оптимізації організаційно-технологічного проектування і зменшенню ступеня ризику підрядної організації при зведенні житлових будівель.<br>EN : Qualifying final work for the receipt of degree of higher education of master's degree after speciality 192 is «Building and civil engineering». A scientific leader is an associate professor of department of industrial and civil building of Poltavec' М.O.. Zaporizhzhya National University. Faculty of Civil Engineering and Civil Engineering, Department of Industrial and Civil Engineering, 2020. The general method of the organization and technology planning is improved for the increase of reliability of report of housings buildings; the method of prognostication of terms of report of dwelling-houses is investigational on the basis of probabilistic-statistical approach; influence of tension of works is analysed calendar the graph on reliability of report of housings buildings; developed recommendations on optimization of the organization and technology planning and diminishing of degree of risk of by contract organization at the report of housings buildings.
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Books on the topic "Calendar method"

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C, Eade J. Early Javanese inscriptions: A new dating method. Brill, 2000.

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Kippley, John F. The art of natural family planning. 4th ed. Couple to Couple League International, 1996.

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Ebbutt, Shelia. Clocks and calendars. Scholastic, 1997.

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P, Stafford Frank, and Alwin Duane F. 1944-, eds. Calendar and time diary methods in life course research. SAGE Produtions, 2009.

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Lebedev, Vladimir. Technology and organization of construction production. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1045522.

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The textbook outlines the basics of technology and organization of construction production. The methods of production of basic general construction and installation works on the construction of urban facilities with ensuring the requirements of labor protection and the environment are considered. The composition, content and principles of construction organization projects and work projects are highlighted. The methodology of designing technological maps, construction master plans, calendar and network schedules is described, terminology is given.&#x0D; It is intended for students of secondary vocational education studying in the field of training "Construction".
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Maṅ-thos-rdo-rje. Byed grub rtsis kyi gsal byed ñi maʼi ʼod zer źes bya ba pad dkar źal lun gi bźed gźuṅ: A concise introduction to the methods for calculating the Tibetan calendar according to the Phug pa Byed Grub system expounded by Phug-pa Lhun-grub-rgya-mtsho and Mkhas-grub Nor-bzaṅ-rgya-mtsho. Zigar Drukpa Kargyud Institute, 1985.

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Scriptural Calendar: Reconstructing the 364-Day Calendar and the Intercalation Method. Collins, Christopher, 2023.

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Fertility Tracking: Fertility Awareness, Calendar-Based Methods, Natural Family Planning, Billings Ovulation Method. Books LLC, 2010.

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Steiger, Diego. Love the Placebo Effect Calendar 2021: Annual Calendar for Friends of the Natural Healing Method. Independently Published, 2020.

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Steiger, Diego. Placebo Is Medicine Too Calendar 2022: Annual Calendar for Friends of the Natural Healing Method. Independently Published, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "Calendar method"

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Nelson, Ingrid A. "Semistructured Life History Calendar Method." In Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5251-4_22.

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Nelson, Ingrid A. "Semistructured Life History Calendar Method." In Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2779-6_22-1.

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Roberts, Jennifer, and Julie Horney. "The Life Event Calendar Method in Criminological Research." In Handbook of Quantitative Criminology. Springer New York, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77650-7_15.

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López-Pintado, Orlenys, and Marlon Dumas. "Business Process Simulation with Differentiated Resources: Does it Make a Difference?" In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16103-2_24.

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AbstractBusiness process simulation is a versatile technique to predict the impact of one or more changes on the performance of a process. Mainstream approaches in this space suffer from various limitations, some stemming from the fact that they treat resources as undifferentiated entities grouped into resource pools. These approaches assume that all resources in a pool have the same performance and share the same availability calendars. Previous studies have acknowledged these assumptions, without quantifying their impact on simulation model accuracy. This paper addresses this gap in the context of simulation models automatically discovered from event logs. The paper proposes a simulation approach and a method for discovering simulation models, wherein each resource is treated as an individual entity, with its own performance and availability calendar. An evaluation shows that simulation models with differentiated resources more closely replicate the distributions of cycle times and the work rhythm in a process than models with undifferentiated resources.
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Morselli, Davide, and André Berchtold. "Life Calendars for the Collection of Life Course Data." In Withstanding Vulnerability throughout Adult Life. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4567-0_20.

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AbstractLife course studies involve the use of longitudinal data. Focusing on vulnerability processes that unfold in the medium or long term only reinforces this use, by requiring long sequences of data. However, traditional prospective data collection methods are not always compatible with restricted research time. The alternative is to collect retrospective data, sometimes in combination with prospective ones, and life calendars are a tool of choice for this kind of task. Although several methodological studies have shown that calendar data outperform conventional retrospective question lists, the quality of retrospective and prospective data is likely not to be the same. Hence, it is crucial to develop life calendars able to enhance the correct recall of past information, and to be able to demonstrate the accuracy of the resulting data. Moreover, with the advent of online data collection, the perspective to replace paper-and-pencil life calendars by electronic ones, and to make them self-administered, could help generalize this kind of data collection, but it also implies additional challenges. This chapter draws on several experiments with life calendars performed within the NCCR LIVES. It shows that life calendars can capture accurate data, and that online calendars have now become more than just a possibility.
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Córdova-Cazar, Ana Lucía, and Robert F. Belli. "Calendar and Time Diary Methods." In Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5251-4_2.

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Córdova-Cazar, Ana Lucía, and Robert F. Belli. "Calendar and Time Diary Methods." In Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2779-6_2-1.

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Ongena, Yfke P., Marieke Haan, and Wil Dijkstra. "Multinational Event History Calendar Interviewing." In Advances in Comparative Survey Methods. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118884997.ch31.

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Evans, J. G. M., and K. G. Valente. "The Criminal Justice System Calendars of Prisoners." In Sources and Methods in the History of Sexuality. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032655826-14.

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Whay, Helen R., Siobhan Mullan, and David C. Main. "Improving animal care and welfare: practical approaches for achieving change." In Improving animal welfare: a practical approach, 3rd ed. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789245219.0314.

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Abstract This chapter addresses the implementation of knowledge to improve animal care and welfare. Topics include the use of animal-based measurements to motivate farmers to reduce lameness and other welfare problems; how to use social marketing methods and innovation methods to promote improvements on the farm; how to use participatory tools such as a seasonal lameness calendar, priority matrix and lameness transect walk; the organization of farmer groups where different farms are visited to share ideas and the effective use of enforcement approaches by either retailers or legislation.
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Conference papers on the topic "Calendar method"

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Qodim, Husnul, Busro, and Robbi Rahim. "Islamic Calendar: Prototype of Hijri Calendar Application using Rapid Application Development Method." In 2019 7th International Conference on Cyber and IT Service Management (CITSM). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/citsm47753.2019.8965410.

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Yoshii, Hideto, Yoshinari Nomura, and Hideo Taniguchi. "A Practical Method for Forecasting the Future Calendar Events of Ambiguous Recurrence." In 2012 Seventh International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications (BWCCA). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bwcca.2012.111.

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Andrino, Marcilio H., Auteliano A. dos Santos, Don E. Bray, and Roseana E. Trevisan. "Stress Relaxation in Aluminum Welding Using Ultrasonic Method." In ASME 2007 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2007-26662.

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Stress relaxation of welded joints can increase the safety of structures. Although it is not absolutely clear why it happens, several researches have proved the phenomenon. This work presents the application of the ultrasonic technique to evaluate the stress relaxation in welds of 5052 aluminum. A special geometry was developed, so each welded plate had uni-axial stresses in the measurement region. Twenty-two plates were tested, eleven in the rolling direction and the remaining in the perpendicular direction. The plates were stress relief using a heat treatment to set an initial stress free reference state. After that, they were welded to create the stress field in the area of investigation. A final step was to cut each of the samples after different periods of time from the welding. The stress was measured in the uni-axial stress region. A calendar of the process was established to record precisely the time for each step. Longitudinal critically refracted waves were used to measure the stresses. The results showed a clear effect of relaxation. The magnitude was not as pronounced as in steel, but kept the same relation with the ultimate strength of material.
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Sanford, Jerome, Melissa Bravin, Matthew Clarkson, and Edward Natsui. "An Analytical Method for Prediction of High Altitude Total Water Exposure for In-Service Long Range Aircraft." In International Conference on Icing of Aircraft, Engines, and Structures. SAE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-1435.

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&lt;div class="section abstract"&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;To support an industry wide response to an EASA proposed Special Condition regarding the threat of in-flight supercooled liquid water icing conditions at altitudes above FL300, Boeing 777 fleet data were used to estimate the frequency and severity of such icing occurrences. The data were from the calendar year 2019 and included ~ 950,000 airline revenue flights from around the world by multiple operators. The unique architecture of the Primary Ice Detection System (PIDS) on that model, in addition to robust meteorological data that was able to be correlated, afforded an opportunity to conservatively estimate the Total Water Exposure (TWE) and thus the Liquid Water Content (LWC) of the icing encounters captured at FL295 and above. This paper will outline the key methods used and present the findings.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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Setiawan, Suhartono, Imam Safawi Ahmad, and Noorgam Ika Rahmawati. "Configuring calendar variation based on time series regression method for forecasting of monthly currency inflow and outflow in Central Java." In INNOVATION AND ANALYTICS CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION (IACE 2015): Proceedings of the 2nd Innovation and Analytics Conference & Exhibition. AIP Publishing LLC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4937106.

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Lall, Pradeep, and Hyesoo Jang. "ANN Based Assessment of State-of-Health Reliability of Flexible Li-Ion Batteries Under Dynamic Flexing and Calendar Aging." In ASME 2022 International Technical Conference and Exhibition on Packaging and Integration of Electronic and Photonic Microsystems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipack2022-97431.

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Abstract Wearable electronics have garnered much attention owing to benefits such as closer integration of form with function, flexibility, and light-weighting. Power sources used with FHE may be subject to dynamic flexing in addition to flex-to-install during the usage life of the product. While thick block batteries have been studied extensively in prior research — the impact of stresses of daily motion on the state of health degradation of thin-flexible batteries in conjunction with the use parameters is not well understood. Use conditions, including storage duration, operating temperature, flexing frequency, interval, and flex radius, might vary. Machine learning (ML) methods are needed prediction of state-of-health (SOH) degradation of the battery in various environmental conditions. It is not cost-effective to measure battery response in every condition, while the ANN ML might be able to assess conditions not previously measured. In this regard, it is expected that the ANN might be able to train the simulation. In this study, the simulation of SOH degradation on charging/discharging the flexible battery in dynamic folding, twisting and static folding with a calendar-aged battery in high temperature have been conducted. Accordingly, the ANN ML model has been trained with the simulation datasets to substitute the simulation. The generated data will be used for cross-validation of ML model and simulation for the battery life prediction. There is an expectation that such a combined method for data analysis might be helpful for time efficiency and cost reduction of research.
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Alhadri, Muapper, Roja Esmaeeli, Abdul Haq Mohammed, et al. "Studying the Degradation of Lithium-Ion Batteries Using an Empirical Model for Aircraft Applications." In ASME 2018 Power Conference collocated with the ASME 2018 12th International Conference on Energy Sustainability and the ASME 2018 Nuclear Forum. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2018-7428.

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At present, the lithium-ion battery (LIB) is the most important candidate for electrical energy storage for different applications, including electric and hybrid vehicles and aircraft. Although many studies have been done so far to evaluate performance and durability of LIB cells and packs for vehicle application, there is no study for the application of LIBs in electric and hybrid aircraft. In this paper, the cycle life and calendar life of a typical aftermarket LIB are studied through an empirical modeling method. The degradation rate of the battery for a typical light-weight passenger aircraft with a flight range of less than 1000 km is presented. The real duty-cycle of the battery for this aircraft is used for the cycle-life analysis.
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Linden, Kelly, Neil Van Der Ploeg, Ben Hicks, and Kirsten Locke. "Increasing student grades in large online subjects: Combining tutorial support with technology." In ASCILITE 2021: Back to the Future – ASCILITE ‘21. University of New England, Armidale, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14742/ascilite2021.0131.

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Three large first-year undergraduate subjects with 240-517 enrolled students were selected to participate in this pilot study. A meeting scheduling tool was embedded in the learning management system and thirty-minute, one-on-one tutorial sessions were available to students in the 2 weeks leading up to the due date of at least one large written task. Thirty one percent (31%) of enrolled students attended at least one appointment with a tutor. There was no difference in the average assessment mark that students obtained before the first tutorial was offered between those who attended a tutorial session for a later assessment item and those who did not. There was a significant increase in the average cumulative grade (10%, p&lt;0.05) of students who attended a tutorial. The novel use of the calendar booking tool combined with online meeting technology provides a simple and convenient method to provide personalised feedback to a large cohort of students.
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Akinwande, Victor, Megan MacGregor, Celia Cintas, et al. "Using Causal Inference to Investigate Contraceptive Discontinuation in Sub-Saharan Africa." In Thirty-Third International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-24}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2024/792.

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Discontinuation rates vary by family planning method and across socio-economic contexts. Understanding these variations and their causes is paramount for developing and implementing policies aimed at curbing discontinuation rates. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are ideal for obtaining this information, but this design can be extremely expensive and logistically complex. The ongoing collection of comprehensive data sets, such as Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS data), when combined with machine learning methods, present an alternative and relatively cost-effective means of evidence gathering for policy development. Here, we use causal inference to estimate the effect of injectable contraceptive use on discontinuation over the 12-month period that follows its adoption. To that aim, we use retrospective observational data from seven sub-Saharan African countries captured by the DHS’ Contraceptive Calendar. We use machine learning methods to characterize data regions that share common covariate support. We find that the use of injectables increased the risk of discontinuation in four of the seven countries analyzed. Consistent with existing literature, we find that concerns with the side-effects of injectables appear to be the most frequent reason for discontinuation. However, these risks decreased after adjusting for socio-economic factors. As risk estimates may not apply uniformly within populations, we characterized the sub-populations for robust estimations by their geographical region, level of unmet needs, marital status, level of education, and age of first sex.
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Dina, Razvan, Bogdan cristian Onete, Doru alexandru Plesea, and Remus Negoi. "NEW MONITORING TEHNIQUES FOR IMPROVING THE EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY." In eLSE 2012. Editura Universitara, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-12-111.

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Education is a complex system embedded in a political, cultural and economic context, but Internet break all the barriers making information to enter everywhere, to everyone, so quality of educational activity will be improved. Teaching methods and ways of interaction between student and teacher have undergone a profound transformation with the increasing use of information technology. The teacher must change their work instructions, methods, or tools in order to decrease the rate of failure and increase the quality of education. The frequent use of various forms of teaching -learning software, presentation and methods of e-learning - felt the need for better monitoring of student activity, and thus arose a series of computer methods for monitoring and evaluation of the activity of students. Concepts used by Web 2.0 have radically changed the philosophy of Internet communication by integrating innovative methods and tools. Applications such as Wiki, Glossary, Web Calendar, Blog, Forum, Chat, etc.., led to substantial improvement of teaching quality, making them indispensable for achieving a modern and efficient teaching process, making them common tools in teaching process. Besides ease of communication, them offer and trace route of work made by each student, providing a mirror of the evolution of each student, in this way this instruments can become a method of evaluation. In this work, based on theoretical concepts we try to determine how could be implemented these methods and how they are perceived among students. For this we made a research applied to students enrolled in an online master program at ASE Bucharest.
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Porter, Joanne, Megan Simic, Scott Talpey, et al. Cyan Moon Crew Preparation for the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Federation University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35843/mhon8277.

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The Collaborative Evaluation &amp; Research Centre (formally CERG) evaluated the crew’s experiences pre and post yacht events using a mixed methods approach. The Cyan yacht had a crew of 12 and competed in a number of events in the racing calendar leading up to the Sydney to Hobart race in January 2023. This was the first time that this boat and many of the crew competed in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race.
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Dietrich, Amelia. Student Risk Report: Pilot Data from Education Abroad Programs, January 1 - June 30, 2023. The Forum on Education Abroad, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36366/r.2023srr.pilot.

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This pilot report is the result of the collective work of representatives from seven (7) education abroad provider organizations and The Forum on Education Abroad’s professional staff that served on Phase I of The Forum on Education Abroad’s Student Risk Task Force during the calendar year 2023. Over the course of 9+ months, the group worked together by discussing their internal systems of incident tracking in painstaking detail in order to reach a mutual understanding and develop a strategy for collecting and reporting data about student risk based on the following questions: What are the categories of incidents that pose significant risk to students’ health, safety, security, and well-being on education abroad programs? How do we define those incidents in a way that will permit us to report our organizations' incidents into a shared dataset in a consistent way? What information about the context and results of those incidents are we able to track and share? How do we define those factors? How can we analyze and interpret our shared incident data to better inform evidence-based practice in education abroad risk management and student preparation and support? United by a shared commitment to student well-being, transparency, and continuous improvement, the Task Force developed definitions and reporting templates, which they piloted with incidents reported by students participating in their education abroad programs between January 1 and June 30, 2023. The methods for data collection and insights into the type, frequency, and context of incidents that occurred during this period are included in the report that follows. The Forum is committed to continuing this initiative and plans to produce a second report, including additional data from the 2023 calendar year, in 2024.
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Lytvynova, Svitlana H. Хмаро орієнтоване навчальне середовище загальноосвітнього навчального закладу. [б. в.], 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/0564/2451.

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Research goals: to outline the state of secondary education to implement a cloud-oriented learning environment (COLE), establishing research objectives: to determine the readiness of students to the introduction of COLE, to develop a conceptual framework of cooperation in COLE at the level of the institution, identify the actors interact COLE. The object of research supports the learning environment secondary schools; subject – a cloud-oriented learning environment of secondary schools. Research methods used: analysis of statistics and publications. Experimental research and conducted in secondary schools Obolon district of Kyiv. Intermediate results: the architecture of COLE 44 secondary schools of the district, introduced more than 10 thousand accounts established electronic interaction between teachers and students by e-mail Outlook. Currently under development cloud storage (SkyDrive) training materials teachers practiced the skills of teamwork and planning tools calendars. The main conclusions and recommendations. Implementation of COLE at secondary schools provides endless opportunities both teacher and student, in fact created conditions for innovation and learning. Without a doubt we can say that for the future of Honshu, for full use must have a quality Internet, motivated teachers. For subjects of the educational process, the conditions of access to learning materials anywhere, anytime, and it activates the cognitive and creative activity of students that will improve key indicators of learning.
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Homberg, Marloes, Robrecht Knapen, Kobe Jans, et al. Post Procedural Pain Following Percutaneous Thermal Liver Tumor Ablation under Procedural Sedation and Analgesia: A Single Center Retrospective Cohort Study. Science Repository, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.acr.2024.01.02.sup.

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Background and Objectives: The incidence of post-procedural pain following percutaneous thermal liver ablation under procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is yet largely unknown. Only a few small studies investigated tumor and ablation factors on pain, whereas psychological or PSA factors as possible predictors for pain were not investigated. The primary aim of the current study is to measure the prevalence and severity of post-procedural pain based on maximal NRS. Secondary aim of this study is to identify predictors for post procedural pain post liver ablation under PSA. Methods: This single center retrospective cohort study was conducted in a tertiary teaching hospital in the Netherlands from November 2018 until May 2023. It involved adult patients (18 years or older) treated with thermal liver ablation under PSA. Prevalence of pain was based on percentage of patients with post-procedural pain (defined as numeric rating scale (NRS) score ≥4). Results: In total, 170 records of 117 patients were included in the analysis of this study. The prevalence of post- procedural pain after thermal liver ablation was 42.7%. Predictors of post-ablation pain were psychological factors e.g. depression, anxiety disorder or the use of psychopharmacological drugs (β 2.58, 95%CI: 1.44-4.07, p-value&lt;0,001). A background of chronic pain (β 1.23, 95%CI: 0.11-2.36, p-value 0.03), female gender (β 1.09, 95%CI: 0.17-2.01, p-value 0.02) and age (β -0.04 per calendar year, 95%CI: -0.091- -0.006, p-value 0.05) were shown to predict acute ablation pain. Tumor location, distinction between primary and secondary tumors and number of tumors did not predict post-ablation pain. Conclusion: The incidence of post-procedural pain after thermal liver ablation is 42.7%. Predictive factors of post procedural pain after thermal liver ablation under PSA are psychological factors like depression and anxiety as well as the use of psychopharmacological drugs. Tumor characteristics did not predict post-procedural pain after ablation.
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Homberg, Marloes, Robrecht Knapen, Kobe Jans, et al. Post Procedural Pain Following Percutaneous Thermal Liver Tumor Ablation under Procedural Sedation and Analgesia: A Single Center Retrospective Cohort Study. Science Repository, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.acr.2024.01.02.

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Background and Objectives: The incidence of post-procedural pain following percutaneous thermal liver ablation under procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is yet largely unknown. Only a few small studies investigated tumor and ablation factors on pain, whereas psychological or PSA factors as possible predictors for pain were not investigated. The primary aim of the current study is to measure the prevalence and severity of post-procedural pain based on maximal NRS. Secondary aim of this study is to identify predictors for post procedural pain post liver ablation under PSA. Methods: This single center retrospective cohort study was conducted in a tertiary teaching hospital in the Netherlands from November 2018 until May 2023. It involved adult patients (18 years or older) treated with thermal liver ablation under PSA. Prevalence of pain was based on percentage of patients with post-procedural pain (defined as numeric rating scale (NRS) score ≥4). Results: In total, 170 records of 117 patients were included in the analysis of this study. The prevalence of post- procedural pain after thermal liver ablation was 42.7%. Predictors of post-ablation pain were psychological factors e.g. depression, anxiety disorder or the use of psychopharmacological drugs (β 2.58, 95%CI: 1.44-4.07, p-value&lt;0,001). A background of chronic pain (β 1.23, 95%CI: 0.11-2.36, p-value 0.03), female gender (β 1.09, 95%CI: 0.17-2.01, p-value 0.02) and age (β -0.04 per calendar year, 95%CI: -0.091- -0.006, p-value 0.05) were shown to predict acute ablation pain. Tumor location, distinction between primary and secondary tumors and number of tumors did not predict post-ablation pain. Conclusion: The incidence of post-procedural pain after thermal liver ablation is 42.7%. Predictive factors of post procedural pain after thermal liver ablation under PSA are psychological factors like depression and anxiety as well as the use of psychopharmacological drugs. Tumor characteristics did not predict post-procedural pain after ablation.
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